Seven biker-friendly tourist routes near Bangkok - Namtok Krok I Dok, Saraburi

     Located within the supervision of the Jedkod- Pongkonsao Natural Study & Eco Center in Tha Maphrang sub-district of Kaeng Khoi district in Saraburi Province, Namtok Krok I Dok Waterfall is about a 150-kilometer ride from Bangkok, approximately two hours, making it an appealing destination for thrill-seeking bikers who have a passion for adventure and nature exploration.

     Regarded as one of Saraburi's 'Unseen' attractions, Namtok Krok I Dok Waterfall hides in the heart of the wilderness. Reaching this breathtaking waterfall involves trekking more than eight kilometers through the woods. With a height of approximately 350 meters, the waterfall spans eight levels, each open for exploration. However, most visitors tend to venture up to the seventh level as it's considered the most beautiful.

     The journey to the Namtok Krok I Dok Waterfall involves an uphill trek through deep forest. It's recommended to get in touch with the officials at the Jedkod Center who can guide you through the trail, as it's a natural, wild path through forests and streams. Along the way, you may come across butterfly sands, mushrooms, moss, ferns, and numerous rainforest plants. You might also hear the rustling of squirrels and various birds. One of the most exciting encounters is with the giant Ficus trees, some of which are so large they take six people to hug their trunks! 

     Although the trek to the Namtok Krok I Dok Waterfall can be challenging, the beauty of the waterfall makes it all worthwhile. Even though the waterfall runs all year, its prime beauty unfolds during the rainy season from June to September, when the water gushes down the cliff face.

     To reach the Namtok Krok I Dok Waterfall from Bangkok, head towards Saraburi on Highway No.1 Phahonyothin Road, then turn onto Friendship Highway No.2. Continue straight and make a U-turn at Ming Mongkol Garden. Then, follow the signs to the Jedkod- Pongkonsao Natural Study & Eco Center. For bikers seeking a challenging adventure and intimate experience with nature, this destination should not be missed.  

 

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